microscope
Compound microscopes can see the nuclei of cells. More powerful instruments such as an electron microscope can reveal the smallest components of organelles, and even the molecular structure of the cell's components.
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Depending on how many cells there are in the field of view. On medium power, you may not be able to see any.
Because cells are too small to be seen by the human eye so people need a super magnifier to see them. Cells are microscopic.
chloroplast
From a military point of view, Britain is the closest ally to the United States. It is not powerful when compared to the United States itself, but when compared to most other allies Britain is powerful.
Some people think that the Roman Empire was the most powerful empire in history. However, this is not the view of historians. More powerful empires have existed. Probably the most powerful empire in history was the British colonial empire.
Most cells spend the majority of their time in interphase because this is when they carry out normal functions such as growth, metabolism, and preparing for cell division. Interphase is a crucial phase in the cell cycle where cells carry out their day-to-day activities before they divide.
A microscope useslight and lenses to view cells.
Osteoclast (most likely from my point of view)
Compound microscopes can see the nuclei of cells. More powerful instruments such as an electron microscope can reveal the smallest components of organelles, and even the molecular structure of the cell's components.
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a microscope!!
cells
The religious point of view about stem cells is that, since it requires the destruction of the embryo it is against God\'s will.
No, most cells are not flat. Cells come in various shapes and sizes, depending on their specialized functions in the body. While some cells are flat, like skin cells, many other cells have more complex shapes to carry out their specific roles effectively.
The most powerful religious force in contemporary American politics is the so-called "religious right", which consists primarily of individuals who see themselves as born again Christians and who view the Bible as infallible truth.